Project/Construction Update

Construction on the Phase 2 of 95 Express began in November 2011, will last until spring 2015, and will cost an estimated $112 million. 95 Express Phase 2 will extend the existing express lanes north from the Golden Glades Interchange, in Miami-Dade County, to Broward Boulevard, in Broward County, by converting the existing High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes into two express lanes in each direction. Other work includes: installing Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) components; modifying the Ives Dairy Road interchange; bridge widening at specific locations; and installing new noise walls at locations between Hollywood Boulevard and Taft Street.

PROJECT UPDATE - March 2015

Final paving along northbound I-95 in Miami-Dade County is completed. Final pavement markings will be placed along northbound I-95 in Miami-Dade County in March and plastic poles, which separate the express lanes from the general lanes, will be installed beginning in late March or early April.

Final paving along southbound I-95 in Miami-Dade County will begin in March.

Drivers should plan ahead, pay close attention to changes in the traffic lanes as a result of on-going paving and roadway striping in Miami-Dade County.

Other work underway includes: installation of overhead and roadside signs; completion of widening along I-95 throughout the project area; installation of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) equipment and tolling equipment; completion of all bridge widening; installation of a new sound barrier along northbound I-95 north of Hollywood Boulevard.

For details about current traffic conditions please go to: www.fl511.com

Relocation of 95 Express Miramar Town Center Service Monday March 3, 2014. Click here for more information.

How To Use 95 Express

95 Express Lanes are currently in operation in Miami-Dade County from the Golden Glades interchange to downtown Miami.

Enter the express lanes at one of the designated entry points. Express lanes are separated from general traffic lanes by a barrier of flexible plastic poles.

Tolls are collected electronically using a SunPass transponder which can be purchased at Publix, CVS Pharmacies or Turnpike service plazas.

Tolls are based on congestion pricing, which means the toll goes up or down depending on how many vehicles enter the lanes at a time. Toll amounts are displayed on the overhead electronic signs before each of the entrances.

Construction on the Phase 2 of 95 Express began in November 2011, will last until spring 2015, and will cost an estimated $112 million. 95 Express Phase 2 will extend the existing express lanes north from the Golden Glades Interchange, in Miami-Dade County, to Broward Boulevard, in Broward County, by converting the existing High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes into two express lanes in each direction. Other work includes: installing Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) components; modifying the Ives Dairy Road interchange; bridge widening at specific locations; and installing new noise walls at locations between Hollywood Boulevard and Taft Street.

PROJECT UPDATE - March 2015

Final paving along northbound I-95 in Miami-Dade County is completed. Final pavement markings will be placed along northbound I-95 in Miami-Dade County in March and plastic poles, which separate the express lanes from the general lanes, will be installed beginning in late March or early April.

Final paving along southbound I-95 in Miami-Dade County will begin in March.

Drivers should plan ahead, pay close attention to changes in the traffic lanes as a result of on-going paving and roadway striping in Miami-Dade County.

Other work underway includes: installation of overhead and roadside signs; completion of widening along I-95 throughout the project area; installation of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) equipment and tolling equipment; completion of all bridge widening; installation of a new sound barrier along northbound I-95 north of Hollywood Boulevard.

For details about current traffic conditions please go to: www.fl511.com

Relocation of 95 Express Miramar Town Center Service Monday March 3, 2014. Click here for more information.

How To Use 95 Express

95 Express Lanes are currently in operation in Miami-Dade County from the Golden Glades interchange to downtown Miami.

Enter the express lanes at one of the designated entry points. Express lanes are separated from general traffic lanes by a barrier of flexible plastic poles.

Tolls are collected electronically using a SunPass transponder which can be purchased at Publix, CVS Pharmacies or Turnpike service plazas.

Tolls are based on congestion pricing, which means the toll goes up or down depending on how many vehicles enter the lanes at a time. Toll amounts are displayed on the overhead electronic signs before each of the entrances.